Aliens collect brains and babies in exclusive Beyond Skyline clip

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Beyond Skyline Liam O'Donnell Frank Grillo Bojana Novakovic Iko Uwais Yayan Ruhian

Today we have an EXCLUSIVE clip to share with you from director Liam O'Donnell's BEYOND SKYLINE, a sequel to the 2010 alien invasion film SKYLINE, and contained within the 2 minutes of this clip is quite a twisted tale. It starts off with a woman who has been captured by the alien invaders going into a labor, which is the stuff of nightmares already. But things get even weirder from there, as the woman explains to another captive (the badass Frank Grillo) exactly how these aliens operate.

Grillo's character in BEYOND SKYLINE is 

a tough-as-nails detective who embarks on a relentless pursuit to free his son from a nightmarish alien warship.

Also in the cast are Bojana Nokakovic, Callan Mulvey, Antonio Fargas, Jacob Vargas, Betty Gabriel, Jonny Weston, and THE RAID's Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian.

BEYOND SKYLINE is already available for viewing on VOD, but if you'd rather get your hands on a physical copy it's scheduled to be released on DVD and Blu-ray on January 8th. You can pre-order a copy from Amazon at THIS LINK.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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